Friday, February 10, 2012
The Relevance of Dreams
The Relevance of Dreams
December 20, 2009
Dreams are another dimension. I used to refer to it as the fifth dimension, but what does that mean when quantum physics professors at such prestigious places as The Perimeter Institute posits that there are 11 dimensions.
Dreams are not just the firing of random neurons in our brain when we sleep, otherwise we would see just a bunch of arbritrary geometric blobs moving around like a lava lamp. Dreams are actually a glimpse into another dimension, a parallel holographic world.
I have been writing down my dreams but also doing colour illustrations, sometimes even animated cartoons of my dreams for about a few years now. I first started off with only writing about them. I did not start drawing my dreams until a year after I just only wrote about them. I started in the summer of 2003 recalling a suggestion I read in a book; record your dreams in a journal.
I did that as a novel thing. Then I read a book that talked about other dimensions, and I thought, if the dreamworld is not another dimension, I don't know what is!
I wrote an article that I am not going to reprint, you can read it:
http://noblezone.blogspot.com/2006/01/complete-5d-collection.html
I sent a copy of this to News companies in May of 2004. There are too many witnesses to this.
Chock full of dreams: http://noblezone.blogspot.com
The dreamworld, has the same larger agenda that this world has, namely it is about good triumphing over evil. Evil may win a few battles, but Good will win the War, and the dream world reaches, arches to this reality.
Dreams taught me that people whom I knew as old appear young. That is the first and major thing that strikes me about all dreams. This tendency for people once old to appear young and for objects to be in mint condition in the dreamworld is what PMH Atwater referred to as "The Master Vibration". Perfect vivid skin; no blemishes, no acne, etc.
In the memorian To Stanley that Arthur C Clarke on April 16, 1999 wrote in new editions of his novel 2001, he writes
"A few nights ago I dreamed that we were talking together (he was looking exactly the same as in 1964!) and he asked: "Well, what shall we do next?"
This world is solid, liquid, air. The dream dimension is all one density, that is holographic. And more vivid more alive than this one. A person can teleport in that dimension with just a thought, or else a thought will bring about a skytrain or bus or some vehicle that knows the dimensional coordinates of whereever it is you are wanting to teleport to.
There is a physical version of this world, but there is a duplicate and matching version of this world but in holograph form, that is the world we go to when we dream.
The dreamworld is a holographic world which exists alongside this world. Einstein said that everything is happening simultaneously, and it is because things are solid in this dimension and we can not teleport is there the illusion of time. We can not teleport in this dimension like we can in the dream dimension. Time is not a cause, it is an effect. What I mean is that events are not measured by time, time is measured by events. Conglomerate all the sentences in this paragraph into one thought and think about it.
First rule: Anyone and everyone you see in your dreams is a ghost. If you have a dream that is vivid as well as you recognizing that you are walking down a room of your own house that you are living at now, and there is an extra vivid quality, a sweaty vivid quality, and I have had dreams like this and I saw some figures, people and they hit hard, like striated bands of radiation, you feel their emotions as if you were standing next to a blast oven!
"Do you believe in ghosts?"
"No."
"Interesting." The Polar Express
If you observe dreams long enough, you will become a dream encyclopedia, bring up any topic and I can recall having a dream about it. Stairs, bears, animals, talking animals, beaches, towns, etc.
Flying is a common denominator. I fly in a lot of my dreams and so do a lot of people. That is our nature. We see flying as an SPOV spectators point of view, but if we were to see ourselves as others see us, it would be like that scene in the movie What Dreams May Come as people float, lift and fly off from that staircase next to the pool.
Native people, as pointed out in the movie Black Robe believe in dreams big time and some of the most powerful dreams shamans are obviously Native people, but people from all places all over the World have powerful traditions of Shamanism, including Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
I know the dreamworld and I know ghosts very well. I have seen hundreds of them. Mostly in my dreams, but at least once during a very vivid, semi-sleeping/semi-awake astral projection where you have a vivid dream and recognize yourself walking in your own room, your own hallway, outside your own house, it is almost as if you could hear actual sounds and noises. You look down and vivid, see the grey marbled mottled sidewalk sliding past, fast.
Scientists like The Perimeter Institute and also the CIA, and CSIS take dreaming very seriously. Remote viewing, as per Joseph McMoneagle, Robert Monroe is an advanced kind of dreaming. Project Stargate was a 1960s CIA project which investigated remote viewing, and the Russians were doing the same thing at about that time as well.
Right now, I don't know what my dreams mean. I am still seeing only the trees, rather than the forest. But one day, I will have what the Natives call the Big Mind and I will link all the dreams together into one conglomerate mesh of comprehensible and significant meaning.
One way to help me have the big mind is to actually look at the dreams of others, as many as possible and I am so glad I encountered dreamcushion, and this is what I have been spending years looking for, I now realize. In trying to understand the dreamworld, wWhen I just look at my own dreams, that is one thing but when I look at the dreams of others as well that is different and expands the process. Just like if I were tryingn to understand this World, to look at just my life is one thing, but when I find out looking at the lives of others finding out that I am not unique in my experiences, then that gives me a greater understanding of the World.
This does not happen overnight. I would have to be reading and looking at a few dreams a week for five years, before I begin to get even a greater understanding, but my understanding of the dream world would be immeasurably enhanced once I start studying and looking at and remembering the dreams depicted on dreamcushion, just any random one will do.
A brilliant dream analyst but instead of seeing people or objects in dreams as symbols, it would be better to understand the emotional content. For instance, when one is seeing their father, they are actually seeing their father, and not a symbol representing something, but manifest as their father. In another such interpretation, he said that a person flying around too much or doing something in the air represented that they are too airy or too flighty. I think all people fly and the dream does not necessarily represent that, in that case. But dreams do reveal what is the core of all personalities, or spirit identities, and that is hesitation patterns. I once had a dream where I saw a person of a certain Nationality and I avoided that person because I remembered some bad experiences I had in the past with people of that Nationality.
Sigh, rule number one. Anyone and everyone seen in dreams is a ghost. They sure as heck are not physical people.
I have seen hundreds of ghosts, and if you have been studying your dreams when you sleep, then so have you!
Ghosts can be read by their emotions. Ghosts generally look like vivid striated bands of radiation, like a mirage on a hot day. If emotions could be likened to heat, or temperature, then standing next to a ghost is like standing next to a blast oven, in terms of emotion! You can clearly pick up their emotion in the big thoughts of their telepathy. Telepathy is composed of a mixture of micro thoughts and macro thoughts. Big intentions and small ulterior motives. The big thoughts are the easiest to read.
I could go on and on, but good luck, and you are not alone in the dreamworld. Everybody has dreams.
The most important thing to remember is that this World and the dreamworld are not two Worlds, they are One World; they are extensions of each other. Well, if the years I dropped L.s.d. taught me one thing, it's All Is One.
Telepathy is the currency of dreams. George Anderson, psychic, said of a person who committed suicide: "Outwardly he appeared normal but it was his day to day telepathy that was the problem."
Stephen King's The Mist, the DVD talks about The Arrowhead Project* which is the militarization of the other dimension, to bring those entities from the other dimension to this one. God help us the day that happens!
I have seen some real weird shit in my dreams! I once saw a walrus in a dry cement swimming pool no water, and he said, in perfect English, "Help me!" I say walrus but the thing looked like an extra terrestrial grey walrus!
*The Arrowhead Project in Stephen King's The Mist is based on The Montauk Project where, in the early 80s at Camp Hero, Montauk Air Force Station, Long Island New York, the government conducted experiments in teleportation, parallel dimensions, and time travel.
Dean Noble
Director, Noble Films
http://noblefilms.blogspot.com
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Suggested authors and books:
William Burroughs: My Education. I was reading this book around the time I was first recording my dream journals while I was living in Bangkok in the summer of 2003. Reading this book is as good as taking ginkgo biloba because this book puts a person into the pace of the dreamworld which makes it that much easier to watch while it happens and to keep track of it and recall it later on.
Any book of the dreamworld would do this.
David Icke: 9/11 Alice In Wonderland. In this book, David Icke used the word interdimensional beings.
James Van Praagh: Any books that he has written. He knows ghosts well. The ghosts that he describes act exactly the way that the people including the ghosts of the dead I have seen in dreams. Now he can see ghosts while awake in this dimension. I can only see ghosts while I am asleep.
PMH Atwater: PMH got a PhD for her term "Master Vibration" which describes the pristine condition that things in dreams usually are. People once known as old appear young, and objects are in shiny mint condition. Indeed, ghosts in dreams usually always look so young and blemishless and ultra healthy that it is nauseating ;) lol.
Richard Matheson: What Dreams May Come. A hair raising book about how ghosts in the dreamworld and/or the afterlife behave. It covers realms of strange areas in the afterworld.
Mary Ann Winkowski: She knows ghosts well.
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Video games that can help you recall dreams: OK, the first step in recalling dreams and I am really bad at this because I smoke marijuana all the time, is not to smoke anything at all including tobacco, marijuana, crack cocaine, etc etc etc. And do not drink alcohol too. That would just muck up any attempts at dream recall.
Also take drugs like ginkgo biloba which is an ancient herb and competely legal. Ben Stein used to drink this on Win Ben Stein's Money.
Also nutmeg, which I saw on a documentary drama about Nostradamus, talked about.
"One sees not with the eyes. One sees with the atoms." Paramahansa Yogananda
Flash Focus Nintendo DS: In the movie Orca, the killer whale took a picture of the sea captain. This game helps your Third Eye to snap a picture of the scenes that you see because the skills gained on this video game it seems, is interdimensional and it etches itself so on the personality that these skills and reflexes gained playing these video games can be transferred onto the dreamworld!
In Flash Focus DS there is one game called number flash. A series of numbers flashes momentarily on a screen. Now remember them! That is a good video game for developing sight capture and recall.
Brain Boost Gamma Wave: I got this video game at Grande Prairie, Alberta and this one is very similar to Flash Focus. Icons appear on the screen, one face, you are then supposed to remember it amongst four subsequent faces which then flash, replacing the last face, the one you are supposed to remember. A good workout for recalling the flash movements of people in the dreamworld. The now familiar to me sideways darting moves of people; ghosts running in dreams.
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Resonance. During the building of the Tacoma narrows Bridge, they used only one kind of cement. This cement responded to 30 mile an hour winds. As a result, during a 30 m/hr windstorm, the bridge, just before it went down, twisted like a piece of flat licorice before collapsing into pieces.
There is famous videos about this. Just search YouTube for Tacoma Narrows.
Now they build bridges using two types of cement, one layered on top of another.
In the dreamworld, there is resonance whenever I post a picture of a dream on my blog, and the response, the social approval and respect that I get on the streets is incredible, that is how I know the resonance of that dream I posted is strong. I mean, I noticed that the very first time I posted colour illustrations of my dreams on the internet.
Lee Ermey, in the movie The Borrowers, as that soldier ghost in the graveyard, he changed clothes from one to another, in an instant.
The first animated cartoon of my dreams that I ever made was of my ex-girlfriend. She was lying on a bed, her arms around me. Her white t shirt all of a sudden turned rose red. That means that she loves me.
Her t shirt turned from white to rose red like a cuttlefish instantaneously changing colours.
Some days I can remember my dreams really well, especially if I have been using ginkgo biloba. But on most mornings, the veil slams down fast and hard. And I remember nothing.
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Street, or popular culture symbols for dreams:
Lighthouse: Anyone with a reputation for being a good dream seer will see lighthouses, pictures of lighthouses, little statues of lighthouses more often than usual, put up as a token of respect by members of the community. Lighthouse means light, illuminati, the light in which allows one to see dreams. The blue light of Freemasonry.
"Riding high on love's true bluish light." Blondie, Heart of Glass
Train: A person can see their dreams and then illustrate them, like a comic book, one clear image clearly drawn, following another just like a train. A train is a metaphor for a connected series of images from a single dream.
Dreamcatcher: Natives say that this catches the bad dreams while letting the good dreams run free. Anything can be a catalyst and Natives have been actively and openly discussing their dreams for thousands of years, and who knows what can do what or interact with what in the spider webby, murky, willow the wispy, ghostly, spectral connexion between this world and the dreamworld. Some Native Shamans have been recording their dreams in private journals since the 1940s, while I have only been observing and recording my dreams for five years.
For instance, I would make an animated cartoon. I would draw one with no dream images, just images from my imagination.
But, if I draw an animated cartoon in which I secretly splice and add in images from the dreamworld, it seems there is a resonance and somehow, people know and the resonance and the street response is incredible!
Only a shaman or an extra terrestrial can look at the pictures I draw, if, say, I had a random stack of such pictures, and say, "This picture is from your imagination, but that picture is definitely from the dreamworld!" I believe that there are Shamans of all Nationalities who could do this. I couldn't do this yet, though.
Elk horns or horns of other ungulates: The horns form the sacred number 11. The Mystical Order of the Elks. The animal is considered supernatural. The reindeer was the animal of choice for the Shaman of the Shaami or the Laplanders of whom the word Shaman is derived from. Every Shaman should have one animal with them. The Shaman ingested belladonna and found out that if they were high on the magic mushrooms and the reindeer was high too, the rider, reindeer and sled would all simultaneously teleport to that other place.
Just like there are modern AM/FM radios that can have that retro golden age of the 30s design, in the dreamworld a teleportation machine can look like a modern car or a skytrain or even an old fashioned car. Sometimes our spirits do not know the dimensional coordinates of our destination and we have to step into a vehicle. I have had lots of dreams, literally hundreds of riding on buses, small old fashioned trains, in one case the cab of a pickup truck going across the country of Canada.
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That dimension into this: There is a portion of the brain that lights up when it recognizes something. If there are electrodes hooked up to the brain that monitor this, there are pictures shown and if the person recognizes the picture from the past, that part of the brain will light up momentarily.
Now if a person drew a picture purely from the imagination, that part of the brain would not light up. But if a person was drawing a picture recalled from a dream, or else a picture that in no way could be a picture of anything from this dimension, that part of the brain will light up and stay lit up, sustained. There is no way it could or would do that unless he was actually recalling something
objective, rather than subjective. O/S; S/O: objective = scientific, subjective = opinion
PS. The Polar Express: "BELIEVE"
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A good one I discovered is
www.dreamcushion.com
Melatonin is the chemical that induces sleep. It is emitted from the pituitary gland every 24 hours, every night. Melatonin mimics heroin or rather, heroin and other opiates try to mimic it. Melatonin is not to be confused with melanin, the chemical behind skin color which is responsible for sun tans.
However, DMT or dimethyltriptamine is the chemical that is emitted when dreams are created. Synthetic DMT was used to some degree in the 1960s. Only a few people used it. DMT is still being used today, most notably in South American ayahuasca drinking ceremonies. Ayahuasca is the collective term for the mixture of two chemicals, DMT and necessarily an MAOI or a mono amine oxidase inhibitor. Some plants provide DMT like mimosa hostilis, datura, jimson weed, psychotria viridus and others provide the MAOI like banisteriopsis caapi or the yage vine.
DMT is the World's most powerful hallucinogenic. It makes LSD seem like mineral water. First of all, LSD teaches 3 main things and you don't need to do the drug to understand it. Reading about it and otherwise not doing the drug is much safer. LSD teaches:
1. All is one.
2. A higher level of consciousness.
3. Kaleidoscopes.
Whereas LSD, pounds shillings pence allows you to merely see shifting octilaterally symmetrical, raditating from the center, mandalahs and kaleidoscopes, basically whereas LSD allows you to see geometric shapes, DMT allows one to communicate with aliens, ghosts of people who have died old but when they appear, look vivid, young, and other Shamanic entities like angels, etc.
I wouldn't recommend trying DMT or ayahuasca synthetically but to experience it in it's natural state through dreaming. Other very mild chemicals I would recommend though are ginkgo biloba, and nutmeg. Nutmeg helps brings out the dreams and ginkgo helps one to remember them.
Famous people like David Choe the artist have used ayahuasca in South America. One of the most unlikeliest people who used ayahuasca is addictions counsellor Gabor Mate. He spent a lifetime trying to help people rehab off hard drugs like cocaine and heroin, and there he is using ayahuasca, the World's most heavy duty hallucinogenic drug.
Terence McKenna was the most famous expert on this chemical.
I never tried it. I wouldn't want to. First of all, it's very illegal. Other than that, to have a sickness or an imbalance caused through using too much at one point and to get some medical condition associated with it later on, even or especially a psychological one isn't something that I'd really want to take on. Again, it's best to use DMT in a natural method, normally as it occurs regularly, whenever one sleeps.
If you have to use a drug, just stick to the weed.
I learned about DMT and ayahuasca from David Choe. He did a few YouTube videos where he talked about his time using ayahuasca in a communal ayahuasca brew drinking ceremony. Those videos taught me a lot about DMT and confirmed a few suspicions. David Choe is a very articulate speaker and if he were to write a book about his ayahuasca experiences in South America, it'd be one popular book.
Things are symbols of symbols of symbols of symbols of symbols of symbols of symbols.... but out of those seven symbols, only three are visible and perceivable in this dimension and the other four symbols refer to things only visible or perceivable in the next dimension, or in the one next to that, or the one next to that....
"Dreams are today's answer to tomorrow's problems." Edgar Cayce
"Dreams show the forces behind life." Edgar Cayce
My girlfriend said, "Dreams is the subconscious trying to figure things out.
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Who says humans think anyways? What passes for human cognition is just a pastiche of intrusive thoughts, unwanted thoughts, selective memories, and otherwise gaps in knowledge.
What passes for conventional knowledge is:
1. Religious dogma from anachronistic bronze age religions - mythos 2. Half truths of science, NASA - logos 3. Assertions of crack-pot conspiracy theorists - mythos and logos
Mythos and logos, from Robert Pirsig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.
Religion - God exists.
Science - the Earth is round and solid, we went to the moon, nuclear bombs exist.
Conspiracy theory - God doesn't exist, the Earth is either round and hollow or else flat, we never went to the moon, nuclear bombs don't exist.
Controlled oppostion: The Priest, the scientist and the conspiracy theorist all on the government payroll not to create but to destroy a person's sense of equilibrium and cosmology.
"Things could be worse but Zoltar isn't sure how."
"We live and die with our crazy ideas." Father Reginald Foster, Religulous
No one's asking anyone to believe the religionists, the scientists, and the conspiracy theorists simultaneously. We are all points on a curve and you have to decide what point on the curve you're going to be on.
I mostly believe in religion and science. I believe God exists, the Earth is round and we went to the moon and nukes exist. However, I believe the conspiracy theories with a grain of salt.
God doesn't exist - God isn't anthropomorphic.
Flat Earth - that's a metaphorical way of saying the Earth is not round but holographic and some of it's holographic aspects show around the edges like ghosts.
We never went to the moon - we went but the real footage is suppressed. Instead a Stanley Kubrick documentary was shown.
Nuclear weapons don't exist - Those YouTube videos which show evidence of photoshopping like the explosion not moving are very convincing. The houses were miniature models in the 50s films.
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Who needs drugs? Life is trippy enough. Life is a hallucinogenic drug trip. More specifically, life is one long DMT trip. When one dies, they go on an even bigger trip. In that way, drugs are redundant. And in that way, sobriety is a myth, it's an imaginary concept. At all times, humans, animals, are high on trace amounts at least, of DMT.
Who needs drugs? Life is trippy enough. Life is a hallucinogenic drug trip. More specifically, life is one long DMT trip. When one dies, they go on an even bigger trip. In that way, drugs are redundant. And in that way, sobriety is a myth, it's an imaginary concept. At all times, humans, animals, are high on trace amounts at least, of DMT.
If only it were that. People are high on trace amounts of lot of psychoactive chemicals that the body naturally produces. Chemicals that if isolated and in enough quantity would sure send anyone on a loop. For starters, Males produce testosterone, females produce estrogen and progesterone. Those chemicals definitely have a distinct psychoactive effect.
Then there is chemicals like endorphins, seratonin, orexins, oxytosin, adrenaline aka epinephrine a vaso-constrictor, norepinephrine a psychoactive vaso-dilator, during a fight or flight response, the body releases 80% epinephrine and 20% norepinephrine, melatonin, cortisone, histamines, dopamine a precursor of epinephrine, mono amine oxidase, as well as vitamins the body like vitamin B3 or niacin, found in energy drinks, gives one the 'niacin flush'. There's more, but I'm not a doctor.
An aside note. That dopamine is the precursor to epinephrine would explain the cocaine experience. During the rush phase, the point between the neuro transmitters and the neuro receptors in the brain are flooded with dopamine, a pleasure giving chemical, when it reaches it's half life, the comedown phase, it gives way to epinephrine and norepinephrine, which are displeasure giving chemicals, leading to paranoia, panic attacks and what Freud called 'cocaine psychosis'.
And that dopamine is the precursor to epinephrine would explain why we fluctuate between moments of slight giddiness followed with moments of slight depression throughout the day. Dopamine is the chemical with which the brain rewards itself when one accomplishes something good.
The awake state is a kind of dream state. The dream state is a kind of awake state.
Dean Noble